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PICKENS, S. C. / UBLISHEI) EVERY THURSJOA3 S1.60 a Year invariably In Advane eantered at . tckeu, S. C.. Postoflee a He'ond Class Mal Matter. -GARY IIOT', Editor and Mgr. SHlERIFF'S SALE STATE OF SOU'IH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF FICKENS. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS, V. W. Ford, Pla:ntifl, vs L. K. Couch, R. F. L. nhardt. J. V M1atshal. 't' 1 .. Anericar Slicing' Btci. oW I allen. tine, Reminton Ma'h in Co.. Mc Cray It frigerator Co., a'nd R. E, Bruce, 'I *i. ,e (:f L. ri. Couch Banks u t, i)' fendants. In putsrt of a d: cr :tal ordei m~adIe l th :( ve stater case by hi! Ilon(or '1. .1. laul:lin, Judge of tit l:th Judit :al Circuit, a, chambers 'icktns. S. C., datc- the 1Ith day o1 November, 1922, I wi!I sell to th. highest bidder on SALESI)AY IN I-i:MiIER. 1922 dui Ing the l gal h< ar= f ;r public sale: bcfore the court ITi.'- d~>,r at Pick (ns, S. C.. thE; e!hv.i :r. d(lescribe real est.te and 1: . mm ll r'iperty, to wit: All that cert' in id.:, parcel 01 tract of la:ad lying an I b :ng situati in Easley 'I wnship, State and Couni ty aboved named. olinigt lands o: .Jas12(r Oats. C. M. Smith, W. M. Bal l(ntine, Sam Iow(t a:nd M r.. W. W Ford, and c(ontaining 1:15.4 acres 'ere or le"s. and he:n the sam tract of lIand this d.y coiaveyed ti me by W. W. Ford. All th.ne two e. rt.m In Ms locate: on N iti .lain str: et in the city o I:as!ty, County an:I State aforesaid and known ni lots 1 /5 21 and 22 ii the plat of' said cicy by McMahot said lots hav ing a trontae on Nortl lain street of 20 feet. each w:th depth of 1(.1 feet, mtiating this entir parcel of land 5. feet, by 104 fee boundries b ing south, North Mai stl eet; w st. Mlountain Vigw I ott pr1operty; no'rth, let of W.;' I." and I' 10. Pickens, pn ld cast, LI ison-Mulliga buUIding, and befin;- the same lots cor veyed to A,. K. Couch by ts. L. Ticlckyi. ath<( a li. ri by dee:l dated th -day of .une. 1920. to which det reference is heretoi mliale. One Refrigerater Counter No. 12: as shown on page 22 of Caalogue 7 One Cooler 10 ft. wide and 1.1 I dheep) and 12 ft. high. IFreeze.r rear 4 ft. dep, 10 ft. wvide. Thr< retail wind~ows itn front, one etntratm door R. H1. endt, otne doorlt jin partit betweven cooletr andi Freeze.r, frot fiishelid salne ats NoA.8. utnvartnishie wallhs ini cooler, six inch wallsi freez;/er. IAr~*~~I a ulrdecr i ptiont< these Ii X turIe' e . rerece is hiereb. mnaude to ect~( aci s enite red itou I t he Mlecr Iay Refrigerator C ompan11 and L,. K.. Couch, dlated' Junite 291 and September 7th, 1920, andu rector< ed in (jrice of Clerk of Cour it Pickens cou nty itt thatt el miortgar Book C. C., pages 50) to 52 and 9 One No. 5-B. I'emiington1 Refrig eration Machine complete, having 1' wheel 41i iches ini diamieeter, I1 imi face for b)elt power. Tw six im Amionia geges moutntedl onl orm: pnental gage board, one (double pii Amonia Condenser, 1 stand 12 pip< high 19 ft. long, over all. Oil Sc] girator, one steel ice tatnk 23x12 flx40 of 3-16 steel. atnd all ~oth< ies as showvn by specification N, 6689 from Remington Machine C to L. K. Couch, recorded in Clerk office for Pickens County, Volume( C. C., pages 457 to 462. - Ono Ameriecan Slicing Machine an pne Pedestal. TERMS: Cash (on (lay of sale. put chaser to pay for all paipers, revenu stamps and for recording the samni If the purchaser fails to comply w t the terms of the salc within on hour after said sale, the propert herein described wil'l be resold at th risk of the former purchaser. * R. R. ROARK, * ~ SheriY Pickens County. Nov 14, 1922. SHERIFF'S SALE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF PICKENS. - IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Hamilton Gantc, John Gantt, Henr3 .Gatt, Ben Gantt, Frank Gantt ant Phillis 'Jenkins, Plaintiffs, vs Salle Washington, Defendant. In, pursu~ance of n decretal order iade tn the above stated case by his dir_'nted, I will sell to the highest bidder on R 4 SALESDAy IN DECEMBER, 1922, during the legal hours for publC ,, sales before the Court House doois at Pickens, S. C., the following two * tracts or lots of land, to-wit. All that piece, parcel or lot of land lying and being in the county and state afoicsaid on waters of - Twelve Mile river, bounded by lands en the south of R. J. Phiilo', oh the east by J. H. Rowland, and on the north by the estate of E. H. LaW rence, and containing six acres, mglre or less, as shown by a deed made to Ridge Gantt by R. '. Gaines, et al, dated Jan. 3, 1906, and recorded in Pickens county in Book C. C., page :S24. Also all that r'.ece, pared or lot of lnd lying and bein. in the State and ecunsy aic:esvid in the town of Calhoun, bounded on the north by Henry Gantt, on the West by Daniel English. South by Nellie Wilson, and East by colored church lot, and con tair.ing cne-half acre, more or less. TERMS: Cash on (lay of sale; pur chaser to pay for all papers, revenue stamps and for rec :_ing the same. If purchaser fails to comply with the terms of the sale within , reasonable tim. the land will be resold at the '.isk oi' the former purchaser. R. R. ROARK, Sheriff Pickens County. Nov. 14, 1922 SHIERIFF"S SALLE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF PICKENS. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. - .'. P. McCoy and N. E. Smith trading under the firm name and style of J. P. McCoy and Company, Plai-n tiffs, vs I 1. Wilson Lesley, C. M. Folger, cashier, and J. P. Carey, Defen dants. I n pursuanie of a decrctal order n,U do in thy above stated case and A h is lioner T. J. Mauldin. 1 J u of Ith luth Judicial circuit, at U < Umhers on the 10th day of Novem Per, A. I)., 11'22. I will sell to the highest bidder on I SA I1ESI)AY IN DE(EM1BER, 1922, ( ring the legal hours for public I sales befoi. the Court House door - at l'ickens, S. C., the following des . (ribed real estate to-wit: e All that certain piece. parcel or d tract of land lying in Easley and Liberty Townships, Pckeins county, 6 cntaining thirty-one acres, nure or 2 less. adjoining lands of J M. Lesley, t. V' F. Lesley. Frank Lesley and a others. This being part of' my father e W. H1. ,J. Lesley's estate, and was e conlveyed to me by A. J. Boggs, clerk n of Court for Pickens County, S. C. it e deed book L L, page 8, Clerk's ,('fice for Pickens county. to w'h h deed'c re ferenice is he reby~ made, n TERalS: Cash on' day of' sal e, pur' if c'haser: to pay for all paper's, irevenne( y. stamps and for re~ording the same, y, If po.mehas~er fails to c'omplly wvith y the terms- of' sale within one hour Ii U f.ter t he sale the land willI be re l- soldl at the risk or the former puri ,r' chaser. : .. R. ROARK. .Shdriff Pickens County. Nov. 4, 1922. y - - - --- Ii NOTICE OF SAE SSTATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF PICKENS. IN COURT OF COMMON, PLEAS,... s Exparte, Adla C. A-lexander, Admiin istratrx In Re: ~,Estate of F. E. Alexanhler', deceased. Persu ant to an order signed in the above endLtled matter. Novemi' 14, ,1922, by N'. A. Christopher, Judge of Probate for Pickens Counity, South Carolina, I will sell to the highest bidder, for cash. Saturday. December 2nd, 1922, at 10:30 a. m. all the per sonal property ownedl by F., E. Alex - ander, deceased, nowvtor'ed in the Old1( Hickory Inn. Pickens, S. C., con -. sisting of bed steada8,..,spr.ings..mlat 'tiresses, bureaus, dressersq, tables. w ashstands, rocking chairs, stra''ght 7 chairs, bowls. pitechers and Yarious e other pieces of householdl furniture. Sale to be held in fro'nt of Ol% Hick ory Inn in the towii of Picke s.f Ada C. Alexander, Administratrix. - NOTICE TO DEBTORIS AND) CRBD' ITORS. All persons 'holdfing claims 4gainst the estate of the late T. F'rank'Blowen must present the same, duly pro'ven, (' or hofore the 30th (lay of' Wovem i ber, 1922, or be debarred ppmement; andl all persons i.ndebted -to said as tate must malle payment on or before the above date to A. G. Bowen. A. G. Bowen, d{ Adminintratoty UI eo of County Supt. of Education of Pickens County. Whereas a petition from the free i6ldors and electors of Long Branch School District No. 23 has been filed with the County Board of Education Pickens county, asking said board permission to hold an election in said school district to determine whether or not four mills.tra levy shall be levied in said school district for school purposes, or whether the pre sent levy for school purposes shall be reduced five mills; It appearing to the County Board of Education that the petition meets the requirements of the law. there fore, it is ordered that the trustees of the above named schcol district do hold an election November 1S. 1922 at the school house for t:e above stated purpose. The trustees are to be managers and shall ccndiuct the electien as all general ,electior.s are con:u:ted, and in accorda. e with Se tion 120S of the schee U'w. The pc uls w!!! be open frct 9 a. in. to 4 p. ".:. By order of the Cout:ty Board of Education for Picknrs county. F. V. Cia. 'on, Sec. and Chairman. SUMMONS FOR RELIEF (Cc.mp'aint net served.) STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COUNTY OF PICKENS. IN COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Henry E. Maw. individually and as executor ef :e last will and testa ment of Rosa Maw, deceased, Plaintiff. against, John Maw. Olive Maw, Annie Wil lams, Walter Maw, Joe H. Maw, Lorette Maw, Connette Maw, Min nie Williams, Bessie Martin, Rich ard Maw, Whitner Maw. Alonzo Maw, Julius Maw, Will Maw, Mary Stevens. Martha Jewell, John Maw, R'Jert Maw, Mary Ga 'Saway. Charlie Gissaway, Elizer Gassa way, Paul Gassaway. Traywick Gassaway and -Martha A. Arnold, Defendants. To the Defendants aboved named: You are hereby sumlnoned and re q ired to arnswer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the of fice of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pleas for said County, and t( serve a copy of your answer to the soi-d complaint on the subscriber aq t is office at Pickens. S. C., within twenty days after the servic.e hereof, exclusive of the day of such service; Und if you fail to answer the con plaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in this action will apply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. C. E. Robinson, PlIntiff's Attorney. 0. S. Stewart, Clerk of Court. Dated Nov. 1, 1922. NOTlICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT1 AND) DISCHARGE. Notice is here~by given that wey will malke appl icastion to N. A. Christo p her Esqf., .Judge of Pro~bate for Piek. (ens county, 'n tihe State of South Canrolina., on the 25th day of Novemn be", 1922, att 1.1 o'clock in the fore noon1, or ats soon1 therceafter as~ said application can be heard, for leave to malike final settlement of the per sonal estate of M. F. Williams, deC ceasedl, andl obtain discharge as ex ecutors os saidl estate. Maynmie Williams, John M. Williams. Executors. Taylor-Colquitt Ti,. and Pole Co. offer at both Pic.ke'ns and Seneen to the per~son hauling the most ties by Nmas Day $50.00, to the person haul irg the secondl greatest number $25.00; to tihe person hauleng the third greatest number $15.00; to the j~erson hauling the fourth greatest number $10.00. This offer has only been running a short while and counts until December 23rd. Few ties have been hauled the last few weeks on account of the people being busy with th'eir crops' but they are beginning now. So get busy. Money to Loan ON IMPROVED. FARM L~AND AT 6 PER CENT INTEREST We can loan you any amount of money from $1,000 to $25,000 for a per'iodl of 33 years, giving you the privilege of repaying i at bhe end of five years if you want to. It is not r'equiredl that the borrow ai live on the farm in order to borrow from us. No red tape. CRAIG & KEITH Office Over Keowee Pharmacy - Phone 39 ' . Pickens, S. C. 00LDRMAT. At least that is what the weather prophets say, and we are about due for a hard winter. Are pared for it? If not we can help y ou get prepared. JUST RECEIVED Another shipment of womens C oats and Coat Suits, children and M isses Coats and Sweaters prices they were early in the fall. C hildren and Misses coats from $3.00, $5.00, $7.50, up to $18.50. 'Womens Coats starting at $10.00 up to $30.00. Coat Suits from $12.50 to $35.00. These garments are not old shop worn geods that have been handled a round since Adam was a kid, but all n ew goods; latest styles, and at right nrices. A comlllCt stock of Quilts, Co mforts, Blankets, Pillows, Outings, F lannels, Heavy Underwear, Hosiery, and Sweaters. We Are Receiving Shipment of Shoes Every Week Never during our twenty five y ears in business have we had the en crmous shoe business we h. this fall. We are kept busy trying t o kep sizes, but we have them com ing at the old prices. Peoj .lcarraing thvt it pays to buy the bes t all the time. A line of work shoe s for children, boys, girls, and men, that can't be found in the c ounty. Our Steck Is Complete. Bough t Early On A Bas's Of 15c Cotton, A nd Will Be Sold On The San As LLong As It Lasts. Goods bought right sell themse Ives. It dcemn't take a special sale w ith a Brass Band along to sell them. STISON HATS -.. QUA4ITY FIRST GRIFFON CLOTHEs FOLGER, HENDRICKS & CO. The home of Walk-Over, Red Riding Hood and Endicott Johnson shoes, Stetson hats, Inter-woven hosiery, Griffon Clothes, Carhart overalls, New Home Sewing Machines, Iron King Stoves, Chase City buggies, American Lady Corsets. C1othirig;, Shoes, liats alnid Gellts' Fur'ilislii ig Goods a Specialty Call for Pictorial Review Patterns COUNTY TAX NOTICE The books for the collection of State aind County taxes will be open from October 15, 1922, to December -:31st, 1922. Those who prefer to can pay in January, 1923 with 1 per cent addi tional. Those who prefer paying in February, 19223, may do so with 2 per sent additional. Those who pre fer paying in March 1923, to the 15th of said month, may do so by an ad clition of 7 por cent. After said (late the books will close. aO5 Those who do not wish to cone to the office can write me and I will. furnish them with the amount duo and they can remit me by check, money order or registered mail. Please do not send money without registering same, as it is liable to get lost and it is at senders risk. - -- State Levy, 7 1-2 mills. Ord Co., 10 mills. Const. schools, 3 mills. Road Bond, 3 1-22 mills. Special Roads, 5 mills. . Total, 31 mills. Road Tax, $3.00. Levy for interest on Pidkens R. R. Bonds, Hurricane township, 2 mills. Levy for interest on Pickens R. R. Bonds, Eastatoe township, 2 1-2 mill.. Levy for' interest on Pickens R. R. Bonds, P'iekenis towvnship, 2 miills. Poll tax $1.00 . (One Dollar.) Everyv male person hetween the ages of 21 to 60 years is inble . xcept thlose. excused by lawv. Commutat ion Road Tax, $8.00. All pe'rsens owing (logs are required to pay a tax of $1.25 on each (log. Dog tax must be pand by February 1, 192:3. Sji.ein! Schlool tax by Districts .Buy Your F'ordson NLOW District No. 1,7mills. A mzn~ o rc o a' fodt District No. 2. 11 millsA g srct o. ', 82 mils wait another day for your F'ordson Tractor. Ditit No. 5, 12 mils. 'There is no tractor made that can aprahthe District No. 8, 20 mills, money value of the Fordson. Nor is thiere a1 District No. 9, 20 mills. TraCtor made that Can do more Work for you. District No. 10, 16 mills.Rm m e, vrdaF d tis District No. 11, 24 mills.',me br the veydyyour Forson aNe Ditct No. 112, 10 5mils. ' it is ready for any one of the 101 jobs it Can do District No. 16, 15 mills, either as a traCtor or a stationary power plant. District No. 16, 20 mills 'T District No. 1, 20 mills.' Te Fordson has proved to the 170,000 owyners Ditrct N. 1,'181ils, that it has not only Cut the cost of field NvO~rk District No. 2, 18 mills. .Q o 0 but that it has made subSt~ntial D istrict N o. 21 , 8 m ills. 1s v n s o v r o o w i h i s u D istrict No. 2 , 10 m ills. a i g n e e y j b t h c t i u . A ' District No. 23, 10 mills. flFordson figures are interesting-money-.savers, District No. 256, 10 milsbo,.r-saving, drudgerysayitig facs you 01.5* District No. 25, 14 mills. Ianh w C denphn Orrit today District No. 26, 14 mills. District No. 28, 10 mills District No. 29, 10 mills. . District No. 3, 20 mills. H 9ST ON ~* District No.31,20 rmills. Authorized Ford and Lincoln Dealer. District No. 32, 8 mills. C n S. District No. 33, 11 mills. - SDistrict No. 37, 8 mills. ces eit~ t No. 38, 11 mIlls. Distriet No. 37, 13 nmills. District No. 40, 8 nils. NOTICE OF FINAL. SI~fTLEMENTF NOTICE OF FINAL SETfTLEMENT District No. 42, 21 mills. .. AND) DISCHIARGE AND DISCHARGE. District No. '14, 13 mills Notice is hereby given that I will -oc shrb ie htIwl District No. 45, 8 mills, cake application to N. A. Christo- make aicathereby'N Aive ht -l District No, 46, It> mills. pher Esq., Judge of Probate for Pick- -appicatiudgeo obate for Phictk Distr-ict No. 47, 14 mills, ens county, in the State of Sout - h ensq.nt, inudg tte foth arc District No. 48, 15 mills. "arelina, on the 24th dlay of Nvm n ony nfh tt fSuhCr District No. 49, 15 mills. ber, 1922, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon elina, on the 25th day of November' Ditit Noa0 mills.n beh re 1or a o a 022, t 11 o'e o k in th fo rn on, or District No. 52, 16 mills final settlement of the personal es- cantlementd fo theaerop eae fma District No. 56, 8 mills. deceased an otin scar noas' . W. ade deoeasec andstalno 0. T. Hlinton,. Guard';an .of said estate. estage e diitao fsi .-County Treasurer. Leonard B. Williams, Guardian. J. M. Wade, Administrator.